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Test Bank Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment 4th Edition. Practice Exercises for the NCLEX Examination
Chapter 1. Pain MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1.A client tells the nurse that she rarely experiences pain, but when she does, she seeks medical attention. The nurse realizes this client understands that pain is important because it: 
 
1.	is a protective system. 
2.	includes the automatic withdrawal reflex. 
3.	creates sensitivity to pain. 
4.	helps with healing. 
ANS: 1 
Pain is a protective system that includes protection from unsafe behaviors by use of reflexes, memory, and avoidance. Even though the auto...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 147 pages •
Chapter 1. Pain MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1.A client tells the nurse that she rarely experiences pain, but when she does, she seeks medical attention. The nurse realizes this client understands that pain is important because it: 
 
1.	is a protective system. 
2.	includes the automatic withdrawal reflex. 
3.	creates sensitivity to pain. 
4.	helps with healing. 
ANS: 1 
Pain is a protective system that includes protection from unsafe behaviors by use of reflexes, memory, and avoidance. Even though the auto...
NURS 6531 Final Exam
In the outpatient office setting, the most common reason for a malpractice suit is failure to: Properly refer 
 
Diagnose correctly in a timely fashion 
 
 
Obtain informed consent 
 
 
Manage fractures and trauma correctly 
 
Question 3 
Reed-Sternberg B lymphocytes are associated with which of the following disorders:	 Aplastic anemia 
 
Hodgkin’s lymphoma 
 
 
Non Hodgkin’s lymphoma 
 
 
Myelodysplastic syndromes 
 
Question 4 
The initial clinical sign of Dupuytren’s contra...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 38 pages •
In the outpatient office setting, the most common reason for a malpractice suit is failure to: Properly refer 
 
Diagnose correctly in a timely fashion 
 
 
Obtain informed consent 
 
 
Manage fractures and trauma correctly 
 
Question 3 
Reed-Sternberg B lymphocytes are associated with which of the following disorders:	 Aplastic anemia 
 
Hodgkin’s lymphoma 
 
 
Non Hodgkin’s lymphoma 
 
 
Myelodysplastic syndromes 
 
Question 4 
The initial clinical sign of Dupuytren’s contra...
NUR 2063 EXAM FINAL TEST 1 Q&A ESSENTIALS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
1.	Pain, Pallor, paralysis, paresthesias, pulselessness. Injury caused when tissues such as blood vessels and nerves are constricted within a space as from swelling or from a tight dressing or cast. Swelling in a confined space 
that produces dangerous pressure; may cut off blood flow or damage sensitive tissue. 
 
 
100% 
 
 
A.	Complications of compartment syndrome 
B.	The 5 P's of compartment syndrome 
C.	Best way to prevent the spread of infection. 
D.	What are B lymphocytes (B cells)? 
 ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
1.	Pain, Pallor, paralysis, paresthesias, pulselessness. Injury caused when tissues such as blood vessels and nerves are constricted within a space as from swelling or from a tight dressing or cast. Swelling in a confined space 
that produces dangerous pressure; may cut off blood flow or damage sensitive tissue. 
 
 
100% 
 
 
A.	Complications of compartment syndrome 
B.	The 5 P's of compartment syndrome 
C.	Best way to prevent the spread of infection. 
D.	What are B lymphocytes (B cells)? 
 ...
NURS 6531N-1 FINAL EXAM ADVANCED PRACTICE CARE OF ADULTS
Central obesity, “moon” face, and dorsocervical fat pad are associated with: 
 
 
An elderly man is started on lisinopril and hydrochlorhiazide for hypertension. Three days later, he returns to the office complaining of left great toe pain. On exam, the nurse practitioner notes an edematous, erythematous tender left great toe. The likely precipitant of this patient’s pain is: 
 
 
The most effective treatment of non-infectious bursitis includes: Conservative treatment 
 
 
drugs (NSAIDs)...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
Central obesity, “moon” face, and dorsocervical fat pad are associated with: 
 
 
An elderly man is started on lisinopril and hydrochlorhiazide for hypertension. Three days later, he returns to the office complaining of left great toe pain. On exam, the nurse practitioner notes an edematous, erythematous tender left great toe. The likely precipitant of this patient’s pain is: 
 
 
The most effective treatment of non-infectious bursitis includes: Conservative treatment 
 
 
drugs (NSAIDs)...
NURS 6630 MIDTERM EXAM WEEK 6
1.	A noncompliant patient states, "Why do you want me to put this poison in my body?" Identify the best response made by the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP). 
A. 
"You have to take your medication to become stable." B. 
"Most medications will increase the number of neurotransmitters that you already have in the brain." 
C. 
"Most medications used in treatment are either increasing or decreasing neurotransmitters that your body already has." 
D. 
"Why do you believe ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 31 pages •
1.	A noncompliant patient states, "Why do you want me to put this poison in my body?" Identify the best response made by the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP). 
A. 
"You have to take your medication to become stable." B. 
"Most medications will increase the number of neurotransmitters that you already have in the brain." 
C. 
"Most medications used in treatment are either increasing or decreasing neurotransmitters that your body already has." 
D. 
"Why do you believe ...
NR442 Community Health Nursing CHAPTER 14 TO CHAPTER 29
•	Define the Critical Theory Approach to Environmental Health 
o	Is an approach that raises questions about oppressive situations, involves community members in the definition & solution of problems, & facilitates interventions that reduce health-damaging effects of environments 
o	Uses “thinking upstream” framework. 
o	Raises questions about oppressive situation. 
o	Involves community members in the definition and solution of problems. 
o	Facilitates interventions that reduce health-damag...
- Class notes
- • 17 pages •
•	Define the Critical Theory Approach to Environmental Health 
o	Is an approach that raises questions about oppressive situations, involves community members in the definition & solution of problems, & facilitates interventions that reduce health-damaging effects of environments 
o	Uses “thinking upstream” framework. 
o	Raises questions about oppressive situation. 
o	Involves community members in the definition and solution of problems. 
o	Facilitates interventions that reduce health-damag...
C214 Financial Management Notes
Accounting – backward looking, measure past operations 
Financial Management – forward looking, focus on executive future transactions, based on expected future cash flows 
 
Principles of Financial Decision-Making: 
1.	Efficient Market Prices - Effective decision-making depends on market efficiency 
a.	Effective Requirements: Which is more efficient? Buying gas or Selling house? 
i.	Competitive – many buyers and sellers 
ii.	Liquid – can sell/buy quickly 
iii.	Transparent – bid/ask pr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 91 pages •
Accounting – backward looking, measure past operations 
Financial Management – forward looking, focus on executive future transactions, based on expected future cash flows 
 
Principles of Financial Decision-Making: 
1.	Efficient Market Prices - Effective decision-making depends on market efficiency 
a.	Effective Requirements: Which is more efficient? Buying gas or Selling house? 
i.	Competitive – many buyers and sellers 
ii.	Liquid – can sell/buy quickly 
iii.	Transparent – bid/ask pr...
NR442 - RN Community Health Practice Assessment B (50 Items)
1.	A nurse is assessing a new client. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the cultural portion of the assessment? 
a.	Food preferences 
b.	Employment status 
c.	History of illnesses 
d.	Sexual orientation 
 
Rationale: Food preferences are a part of cultural assessment. 
 
2.	A nurse is preparing an educational program about influenza for a group of community health nurses. Which of the following activities should the nurse include as an example for tertiary prevention...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
1.	A nurse is assessing a new client. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the cultural portion of the assessment? 
a.	Food preferences 
b.	Employment status 
c.	History of illnesses 
d.	Sexual orientation 
 
Rationale: Food preferences are a part of cultural assessment. 
 
2.	A nurse is preparing an educational program about influenza for a group of community health nurses. Which of the following activities should the nurse include as an example for tertiary prevention...
PRACTICE_QUESTIONS_CAPSTONE.
1.	A nurse is observing client care provided by assistive personnel (AP). Which of the following actions should prompt the charge nurse to intervene? 
a.	The AP puts on clean gloves prior to brushing a client’s teeth. 
b.	The AP attaches a client’s urinary drainage bag to the bed framed 
c.	The AP instructs a client who needs assistance with turning to place his arms at his side before the turn. 
d.	The AP applies moisturizing cream to the feet of a client who has diabetes mellitus 
 
2.	A n...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
1.	A nurse is observing client care provided by assistive personnel (AP). Which of the following actions should prompt the charge nurse to intervene? 
a.	The AP puts on clean gloves prior to brushing a client’s teeth. 
b.	The AP attaches a client’s urinary drainage bag to the bed framed 
c.	The AP instructs a client who needs assistance with turning to place his arms at his side before the turn. 
d.	The AP applies moisturizing cream to the feet of a client who has diabetes mellitus 
 
2.	A n...
Test Bank Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment 4th Edition. Practice Exercises for the NCLEX Examination
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1.A client tells the nurse that she rarely experiences pain, but when she does, she seeks medical attention. The nurse realizes this client understands that pain is important because it: 
 
1.	is a protective system. 
2.	includes the automatic withdrawal reflex. 
3.	creates sensitivity to pain. 
4.	helps with healing. 
ANS: 1 
Pain is a protective system that includes protection from unsafe behaviors by use of reflexes, memory, and avoidance. Even though the automatic withdrawal...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 147 pages •
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1.A client tells the nurse that she rarely experiences pain, but when she does, she seeks medical attention. The nurse realizes this client understands that pain is important because it: 
 
1.	is a protective system. 
2.	includes the automatic withdrawal reflex. 
3.	creates sensitivity to pain. 
4.	helps with healing. 
ANS: 1 
Pain is a protective system that includes protection from unsafe behaviors by use of reflexes, memory, and avoidance. Even though the automatic withdrawal...
MEDICAL AS 1 CCMA Review 2020 Update . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT